Town Manure t, $o. 



Trades connected With Far mingy 532. 



Travelling) importance of, to the farmer, 55, 399. 



Treei r tiiuc for cropping, 99 Time of leafing, 1 16. 



Trefoil^ 124. 



1'uttiips* cultivation- of, 334, 415, 450, 572 Northumberland 

 practice, 336, 417 improved method, 340 After tares, 

 341 On pared or burnt lands, 342 On old grass, 344 

 With rape-dust,, 345 Drilled, 417 Preserved with soot, ib. 

 Carting, 52 Clearing the ground after a cropy 71. See 

 the article Swedish Turnip* 



- , to secure from the fly, 41 7.. 



- - , advantageous method of feeding sheep with, i Should 



not be kept too long in spring, 211. 



y. wheat. seed heed in among turnips, 451* 

 Turnip, cabbage. See Cabbage Turnip. 

 Turnip -fallow, I { 2 , 230. 



Turnip-land, improvement of, by straw-burning, 411* 

 Turnip-seed Reaping, 448. 



V 

 } yellow-blossomed, 250. See Tares* 



U 

 , Mats for the profitable application of, 85. 



W 



, Mr. extract from > on the mode of chalking land inHert. 

 fordshire, 45. 

 Walh for Fences, 565. 

 Warm F'.od for Swine, 582. 

 Warping, as practised in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire ,, described,, 



402 Its effects more beneficial to land than simple irrigation, 



403 Apparatus and calculation of expence necessary for per. 

 forming this work, 407 Constant attention necessary ta 

 every tide, 436. 



Washing Sheep, season for, and mode of performing, 377. 



Water, Analysis of, tests for the, 629. 



Water-furrowing, importance of, and management of, at various 



seasons, 47, 89, 166, 230, 481, 491. 

 Watered Meadows, advantages to be derived from, 168, 235, 



304 Directions for forming, with a plate, 305, &c. Ma- 



nugement of, at various periods of the^ear, 51, 94 Mowing, 



369. See Mtad:ws. 

 - --- to be close eaten, in order to produce better crops 



of hay, 304. 

 W tuning Ptgty, 23 + 



Weather. 



